Murderesses in German Writing, 1720–1860

Murderesses in German Writing, 1720–1860

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Kord Susanne
Cambridge University Press
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The way deviant women - murderesses, witches, vampires - are perceived and represented reveals much about what a society considers the norm for acceptable female behaviour. Drawing on extensive archival records and published texts, Susanne Kord investigates the stories of eight famous murderesses in Germany as they were told in legal, psychological, philosophical and literary writings. Kord interrogates the role of representation in legal judgment and the way the emancipation of women was perceived to be linked to their crimes. She demonstrates how perceptions of normal and criminal women permeated not only legal thought but also seemingly unrelated cultural spheres - from poetry, philosophy and physiognomy to early psychological profiling. A major work of German cultural history, this highly original book raises thought-provoking questions about eighteenth- and nineteenth-century gender norms in ways that continue to resonate today.
EAN 9781107412606
ISBN 1107412609
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date January 3, 2013
Pages 278
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 15
Country United Kingdom
Authors Kord Susanne
Series Cambridge Studies in German